Systems and methods for linking database entries of a network platform

ABSTRACT

The disclosure herein provides systems and methods for linking database entries of a network platform. The network platform provides a plurality of pages each dedicated to an item and including details of the item. A user-uploaded content can be linked to two or more of such pages or items provided on the network platform such that a navigable path is created among such pages or items. The linked pages or items may include an intermediary page or content that is linked to each of such pages or items.

RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.15/592,112, filed on May 10, 2017 and titled “SYSTEMS AND METHODS FORCREATING A NAVIGABLE PATH BETWEEN PAGES OF A NETWORK PLATFORM BASED ONLINKING DATABASE ENTRIES OF THE NETWORK PLATFORM,” which claims priorityto U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/334,365, filed on May 10, 2016and titled “SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FACILITATING GENERATION OF USERCONTENT AND APPROVAL AND PUBLICATION OF USER-REQUESTED ASSOCIATIONS.”Any and all applications for which a foreign or domestic priority claimis identified in the Application Data Sheet as filed with the presentapplication are hereby incorporated herein by reference in theirentirety under 37 CFR 1.57.

BACKGROUND Technical Field

The present disclosure generally relates to database entry modification,and in particular, database entry modification in the context ofnetworked publication platforms.

Description of Related Technology

Various online platforms such as Facebook®, Instagram®, and Twitter®allow users to upload content for viewing by other users of theplatforms. For example, fashion bloggers may upload photographsfeaturing the latest fashion trends, and food enthusiasts may uploadpictures to document their latest food adventures. In addition,companies such as fashion brands, electronics manufacturers, and sellersof other goods may utilize such online platforms to promote theirproducts. For example, a fashion brand may generate advertising contentfeaturing models or celebrities wearing clothes designed by the fashionbrand and upload such content on the online platforms to generate aninterest in the brand among the users of the online platforms. Suchplatforms may utilize databases to store such content.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The foregoing and other features, aspects and advantages of the presentinvention are described in detail below with reference to the drawingsof various embodiments, which are intended to illustrate and not tolimit the invention. The drawings comprise the following figures inwhich:

FIG. 1A illustrates a computing environment in accordance with anembodiment;

FIG. 1B illustrates a more detailed computing environment in accordancewith an embodiment;

FIG. 1C illustrates a database structure of a network platform inaccordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 2 illustrates a work flow within a platform in accordance with anembodiment;

FIG. 3A illustrates a flowchart of linking a user photo to multiplepages based on approval of link requests in accordance with anembodiment;

FIG. 3B illustrates a data structure including a user photo linked to asweater and also to a pair of boots in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 3C illustrates navigation through two item pages via a user photoon the platform in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 4A illustrates a flowchart of displaying items linked to a selecteduser photo in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 4B illustrates a data structure including a user photo linked tomultiple items available on the platform in accordance with anembodiment;

FIG. 4C illustrates navigation through multiple items pages via a userphoto in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 5A illustrates a flowchart of requesting a new brand or a new itemon the platform in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 5B illustrates a data structure including a user photo linked to anitem that is available on the platform and also to another item that isnot available on the platform in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 5C illustrates navigation to and from an item page including a userphoto featuring an item that is not available on the platform inaccordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 6A illustrates a flowchart of displaying approved items anddisapproved items side by side in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 6B illustrates a data structure including a user photo linked to anitem whose link request is approved by its brand owner and not toanother item whose link request is declined by its brand owner inaccordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 6C illustrates navigation through an item page for an approved itemand an item page for an unapproved item in accordance with anembodiment;

FIGS. 7A-7M illustrate pages presented via a user device in accordancewith an embodiment;

FIG. 8 illustrates a flowchart of creating and publishing associationsbetween user content and client items in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 9 illustrates a flowchart of sending an approval request to clientsbased on user-requested associations in accordance with an embodiment;

FIG. 10 illustrates a flowchart of publishing client-approvedassociations between user content and client items in accordance with anembodiment; and

FIG. 11 illustrates a flowchart of rewarding a content generating userbased on a detected action by a content viewing user in accordance withan embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS

Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to theaccompanying figures. The terminology used in the description presentedherein is not intended to be interpreted in any limited or restrictivemanner, simply because it is being utilized in conjunction with adetailed description of certain specific embodiments of the invention.Furthermore, embodiments of the invention may comprise several novelfeatures, no single one of which is solely responsible for its desirableattributes or which is essential to practicing the inventions hereindescribed.

The present disclosure generally relates to a system for facilitatinggeneration of user content and creation of links between such usercontent and products available on one or more platforms.

Overview

Today, many brands, manufacturers, and other sellers of products spendlarge sums of money to promote their products. For example, to impressthe consumers, they may hire models and celebrities to producepresentation materials including photos and videos that depict theirproducts in a favorable light. These presentation materials may appearin magazines or other publication platforms. However, producing suchpresentation materials can be very costly and may not always result inan increase in sale.

Navigating Through User-Uploaded Content on a Publication Platform

One example of a publication platform is a social media website orapplication for viewing and sharing user-uploaded content. When a user(who wishes to view content uploaded by other users) subscribes to agroup of users of the platform, the platform may present to the user(“content viewing user”) a newsfeed including a collection of photos andvideos uploaded by the users in the group. The content viewing user mayclick on any of the photos and videos to learn more about the photo orvideo. The content viewing user may navigate to a page dedicated to aspecific user (“content generating user”), and the page may include alist of photos and videos uploaded by the specific content generatinguser. The content viewing user may click on any of the photos and videoson the specific content generating user's page to learn more about thephoto or video uploaded by the specific content generating user.

Navigating to Another User-Uploaded Content

The content viewing user may be, for example, viewing a photo in whichthe content generating user is wearing a red sweater. The contentviewing user may wish to see how the same red sweater would look onsomeone else. However, existing implementations do not allow a user toeasily navigate from a user-uploaded photo showing a person wearing anitem to another user-uploaded photo showing another person wearing thesame item.

Navigating Through Pages on a Publication Platform

Another example of a publication platform is a brand's website orapplication. A user may visit the brand's website and browse variousitems offered by the brand. For example, to browse the brand's sweatercollection, the user may activate selectable options that read “Men,”and then “Clothing,” and then “Sweaters” in sequence to arrive at a pagedisplaying a list of sweaters offered by the brand. The user may clickon Sweater A from the list of sweaters to arrive at a page dedicated toSweater A including details about Sweater A. The page dedicated toSweater A may include a selectable option for purchasing Sweater A. Ifthe user wishes to look at another sweater, the user can then press theback button on his browser to return to the list of sweaters and thenclick on Sweater B to arrive at a page dedicated to Sweater B includingdetails about Sweater B. If the user likes Sweater B, the user maypurchase Sweater B on the page dedicated to Sweater B.

Navigating to Another Page

Before purchasing Sweater B, the user may wish to see photos showing howother people are wearing Sweater B or photos showing with what otheritems other people are wearing Sweater B. However, existingimplementations do not allow a user to easily navigate from a pageshowing an item to another page showing another item via a photo showinga person wearing both of those items.

Improvements

Various embodiments of the present disclosure allow a user to upload auser content such as a photo depicting one or more products of a givenseller and to associate the uploaded user content with such products.Upon reviewing the associations created by the user, if the given sellerdecides that the user-uploaded content is not in line with the seller'simage or does not accurately portray the seller's products, the sellermay reject the associations created by the user. On the other hand, ifthe given seller likes the user-uploaded content and wishes to publishthe user-uploaded content to other users of the platform, the seller cansimply approve the association between the user-uploaded content and theseller's products. Upon such approval, the user-uploaded content can bepresented to the users of the platform and navigable paths (i) betweenthe products (or the products' pages) via the user-uploaded content and(ii) between the user-uploaded content and other content associated withany of the products associated with the user-uploaded content may becreated such that the users can easily navigate between the products andthe user-uploaded contents.

Computing Environment

FIG. 1A illustrates a computing environment 100A in which users canupload content and browse the content uploaded by other users. Userdevices 101 communicate with a server 110 via a network 104. The server110 provides access to information regarding products offered by varioussellers or brands (not shown) registered with the server 110.

Users

The users accessing the server 110 via the user devices 101 may beconsumers interested in browsing the content available on the server 110and/or purchasing the products available on the server 110. The usersmay also be brand owners interested in promoting their products to otherusers in the environment 100A. The users may also be models or othercontent generators interested in providing content to attract followersor fans. For example, user content generated and/or uploaded by thebrand owners and/or the models can be viewed by other users in theenvironment 110A who wish to learn about the various products offered bythe brand owners and/or learn about the latest trends in, for example,the fashion industry.

Forms of User Content

In embodiments, user content includes photos, although not limitedthereto. For example, the user content can be videos or audiovisualcontents depicting an item or a brand available in the environment 100A(e.g., registered with the server 110).

User Content Approval, Linking, and Publication Platform

The server 110 providing various services via the network 104 and/orspecial software installed on the user devices 101 for providing a userinterface on the user devices 101 at the direction of the server 110 maybe collectively referred to herein as a user content approval, linking,and publication platform (or “platform”). For example, such a platformmay be accessed by the user devices 101 at a dedicated website via abrowser provided on the user devices 101 or a mobile applicationinstalled on the user devices 101. In this disclosure, an actiondescribed as being performed by the platform may be performed solely bythe server 110, solely by the user device 101 via which the user isaccessing the server 110, or by both the server 110 and the user devicein a distributed manner.

Overview of Use Case on Platform

The platform may allow a user to upload a user photo depicting one ormore products and to identify the one or more products in the platform'sdatabase. The platform may send an approval request to each brand ownerassociated with the products identified by the user. Upon receivingapprovals from the brand owners, the platform publishes the user photoalong with the products depicted in the user photo. For example, theuser photo may appear on the respective product pages dedicated to suchproducts. As another example, the user photo may be published to otherusers of the platform along with an identification of each of suchproducts, so that such users can identify (and purchase, if interested)the products that are being shown in the user photo. If a purchase ofone of such products is made by a viewing user after viewing the userphoto uploaded by the uploading user, the uploading user is provided amonetary reward or other incentives to encourage further generation andupload of user content that can be utilized by the brand owner.

Brand Owner

The phrase “brand owner” refers to a user having administrative accessto a particular brand on the platform or is otherwise in charge ofmanaging the particular brand on the platform. Such a brand owner mayregister the brand with the platform and create, on the platform, itempages providing details of the respective items sold or promoted by thebrand and allowing users of the platform to be able to purchase therespective items. The brand owner may approve or disapprove linkrequests from other users (e.g., content generators) of the platform.

Item Pages

Each item page of a particular item provided on the platform may includedetails regarding the particular item, such as one or more pictures ofthe item, a description of the item, a price of the item, etc. The itempages may be created on the platform at the direction of the brandowners (e.g., via a brand owner user interface provided by the platform)who sell or promote the items on the platform.

Items

The items described herein may include any item or product associatedwith one or more clients, brands, designers, manufacturers,distributers, sellers, vendors, owners, etc. (collectively referred toherein as clients or brand owners). In embodiments, the item can includeany type of clothing, footwear, beauty products, electronic devices,jewelry, household products, etc. In this disclosure, the term “item” isused interchangeably to refer to an item itself (e.g., a particularproduct, service, any of the items referred to above, or the like) andto its description or representation in a computer system. As will beapparent from the context in which it is used, the term is alsosometimes used herein to refer only to the item itself or only to itsrepresentation in the computer system.

Pages

The pages described herein may include any pages, screens,presentations, screen representations, content, etc. (collectivelyreferred to herein as pages). In some embodiments, the pages areaccessible using uniform resource locators (URLs) or other addresses.For example, a picture of an item displayed via the display screen bythe mobile application may be associated with a URL to a page maintainedon the server 110. Upon user selection of the picture, the URLassociated with the picture may be accessed and displayed to the user.In other embodiments, the pages are dynamically generated without beingassigned any URLs or addresses. For example, when a picture of an itemis selected via the user interface provided by the mobile application,the mobile application transmits an item ID associated with the selecteditem, and the server 110 may generate an item page corresponding to theselected item based on the received item ID (e.g., by accessing thedatabase and determining which pictures and descriptions are linked tothe item having the received item ID, and compiling a page including thepictures and descriptions).

Users and User Devices

Referring to FIG. 1B, content generator devices 102A-102C of contentgenerating users, content viewer devices 103A-103C of content viewingusers, and brand client devices 106A-106C of brand owners areillustrated. Content generating users are those who upload content ontothe server 110. Content viewing users are those who view the contentuploaded by content generating users. Brand owners are those who publishand sell products on the platform, such as clients, brands, designers,manufacturers, distributers, sellers, vendors, owners, etc.(collectively referred to herein as clients or brand owners). Althoughthe content generator devices, the content viewer devices, and the brandclient devices are illustrated separately in FIG. 1B, in embodiments, asingle computing device may operate as one or more of content generatorcomputing device 102, a content viewer computing device 103, and a brandclient computing device 106. Each device may be a desktop computer, alaptop computer, a portable computing device, a smartphone, a tabletcomputer, or any other computing device.

Network

The user devices of FIG. 1B access the server 110 via the network 104.The network 104 may be any wired network, wireless network, orcombination thereof. In addition, the network 104 may be a personal areanetwork, local area network, wide area network, over-the-air broadcastnetwork (e.g., for radio or television), cable network, satellitenetwork, cellular telephone network, or combination thereof. Forexample, the network 104 may be a publicly accessible network of linkednetworks such as the Internet. Protocols and components forcommunicating via the Internet or any of the other aforementioned typesof communication networks are well known to those skilled in the artand, thus, are not described in more detail herein.

User Interface

The platform may provide the user devices with one or more userinterfaces for utilizing one or more services provided by the platformand/or performing various transactions (e.g., managing user accounts,uploading user photos, viewing user photos, generating link requests tolink user photos to items offered on the platform, approving linkrequests to link user photos to items, updating user profiles,purchasing items, providing user rewards to user-photo-uploading users,etc.) on the platform. For example, the user devices may have a browserapplication implemented thereon or a mobile application dedicated to theplatform that uses text, graphics, audio, video, and other media topresent data and to allow interaction with the platform.

User Actions Performed on the Platform

A number of user actions may be available for the users to perform onthe platform, such as to provide a positive indication (e.g., “like”) ona user photo uploaded by another user (e.g., content generator, brandowner, etc.), to follow another user (e.g., fashion bloggers,celebrities, brand owners, etc.), to like particular items sold orpromoted by the various brand owners registered on the platform, topurchase items sold or promoted by the various brand owners registeredon the platform, visit individual item pages that provide audiovisual ortextual descriptions of the corresponding items, etc.

Services Provided by the Platform

In the environment illustrated FIG. 1B, the platform allows contentgenerating users to upload, via the content generator devices 102,photos that can be approved by brand owners and utilized to promote thebrand owners' products in exchange for a reward. In addition, theplatform allows brand owners to access, via the brand client devices106, an abundance of user-generated content (e.g., photos and videosfeaturing the brand owners' products) that can be used to promote theirproducts without having to arrange expensive photo or video sessionswith models or celebrities. Further, the platform allows content viewingusers to create, via the content viewer devices 103, a customized viewof the photos and other content uploaded by the content generating usersor the brand owners, essentially allowing the content viewing users tocreate their own “magazines” of photos and other content based on theirpersonal taste. These services offered by the platform may befacilitated by, as illustrated in FIG. 1B, the one or more computingdevices 112 providing an association creation module 114, an associationapproval module 116, an association publication module 120, and a userreward module 122. The modules (e.g., 112, 114, 116, 120, among others)and other functionalities of the platform described herein may beimplemented using software code stored on physical computer storage,where the software code, when executed by one or more processors, causesthe one or more processors to perform the one or more techniquesdescribed herein. The server 110 may provide other modules or servicesnot illustrated in FIG. 1B.

Association Creation Module

The association creation module 114 can allow users (e.g., contentgenerating users) to create or request an association between a userphoto uploaded by the user and one or more items registered or otherwiseavailable on the platform. As shown in FIGS. 7C-7F described below,users can choose to upload a photo and link one or more items to thephoto (in FIG. 7F, the user has created a request to associate the userphoto with a pair of boots made by Rhea Footwear). The term“association” as used herein refers to a link created in the database ofthe platform between a user photo and an item offered on the platformsuch that a navigable path is created (e.g., upon brand approval orwithout brand approval) between the item and another item linked to theuser photo and/or between the user photo and another user photo linkedto the item. The techniques for creating or requesting associations aredescribed in greater detail below with reference to FIGS. 2-11.

Association Approval Module

The association approval module 116 can facilitate requesting andreceiving brand approval of associations (e.g., the two pairs of shoesrequested to be associated with the user photo in FIG. 7H describedbelow) created or requested by content generating users. In response toreceiving a request to create an association between a user photo andone or more items, the association approval module 116 identifies thebrand owner(s) associated with the items and requests approval from eachidentified brand owner. The techniques for requesting and receivingapproval of associations are described in greater detail below withreference to FIGS. 2-11.

Association Publication Module

The association publication module 120 can publish a brand-approvedassociation between a user photo and one or more products such that theuser photo is displayed or becomes viewable along with the one or moreproducts with which the user photo is associated. As shown in FIG. 7K,the user photo uploaded by “MR_FASHION” in FIGS. 7A-7J is displayed onRhea Footwear's item page for the pair of boots associated with the userphoto along with the photo of the pair of boots. The publication mayinclude presenting the user photo along with the items associated withthe user photo to users (e.g., content viewing users) following orsubscribing to the brand owner approving the associations (e.g., in suchusers' news feeds). Additionally or alternatively, the publication mayinclude reflecting the brand-approved associations on the individualitem pages by, for example, allowing any user visiting an item pagecorresponding to a brand item whose association with a user photo hasbeen approved by the brand owner to view the user photo featuring thebrand item (e.g., sweater page showing a user-uploaded photo featuring aperson wearing the sweater). The techniques for publishingbrand-approved associations are described in greater detail below withreference to FIGS. 2-11.

User Reward Module

To encourage users to upload user content and create associationsbetween such user content and various sellers' products, the user rewardmodule 122 can provide a user reward to a content generating user whenan association previously created by the content generating usergenerates a predetermined type of user actions on the platform, such asa purchase, a like, a follow, etc. For example, if the user-createdassociation between a user photo and an item generates a sale of theitem, a fraction of the sale price paid by the purchasing user may beprovided to the user who created or requested the association (e.g., theoriginal uploader who uploaded the user photo). The techniques forproviding a user reward to a content generating user are described ingreater detail below with reference to FIGS. 2-11.

Data Repository

The data repository 118 is depicted in FIG. 1B as having user data 118A,item data 118B, brand data 118C, and content data 118D. The user data118A may include user type (e.g., guest user, registered user,affiliated user, administrative user, content generating user, contentviewing user, content generating and viewing user, client user, etc.),purchase history (e.g., information regarding the user's priorpurchases), browsing history (e.g., information regarding the items thatthe user previously browsed), search history (e.g., informationregarding the user's prior searches on the platform), upload history(e.g., information regarding the user's prior user content uploads),user status (e.g., regular status, VIP status, etc., which may bedetermined based on the user's content generation history), and/or anyother data or metadata associated with the users. The item data 118B mayinclude various attributes of the items (e.g., products, contents,services, etc.) available on the platform. For example, the item data118B may include price information, vendor information, visualinformation (e.g., pictures associated with the items), item type (e.g.,clothing, cosmetic products, footwear, electronic devices, householdproducts, magazine subscriptions, coupons, plumbing, legalconsultations, or any other types of products, contents, or servicesthat may be offered on the platform), and/or any other data or metadataassociated with the items. The brand data 118C may include informationassociated with various existing or potential brand users (also referredto herein as clients or brand owners) of the platform. The content data118D may include user-uploaded content such as photos and videos.

Database Entries

The data repository 118 may include one or more databases for storingdata generated on the platform. For example, as illustrated by datastructure 100C of FIG. 1C, the user data 118A may comprise a userdatabase 160 having a set of database entries (e.g., user entries160A-160C) that each correspond to one of the users of the platform, theitem data 118B may comprise an item database 162 having a set ofdatabase entries (e.g., item entries 162A-162C) that each correspond toone of the items available on the platform (additionally oralternatively, an item available on another platform external to theplatform), the brand data 118C may comprise a brand database 164 havinga set of database entries (e.g., brand entries 164A-164C) that eachcorrespond to one of the brands registered on the platform (additionallyor alternatively, an item available on another platform external to theplatform), and the content data 118D may comprise a content database 166having a set of database entries (e.g., content entries 166A-166C) thateach correspond to one of the user-uploaded contents on the platform.Each user, item, brand, or content on the platform may have acorresponding database entry in the one or more databases. Links (e.g.,indicated by dashed arrows in FIG. 1C) may be created between databaseentries in response to a request to create an association between anitem and a user-uploaded content or in response to an approval of such arequest to create an association between the item and the user-uploadedcontent. For example, content uploading user may request that a userphoto showing a sweater and a necklace be associated with the sweaterand the necklace on the platform, and in response to receiving such arequest (or upon brand approval of such a request) may cause thedatabase entry corresponding to the user photo to refer to the databaseentry corresponding to the sweater and the database entry correspondingto the necklace, and cause each of the database entry corresponding tothe sweater and the database entry corresponding to the necklace torefer to the database entry corresponding to the user photo. Suchdatabase entry linking techniques can be used to cause linking betweendatabase entries in response to any requests for association or approvalof such requests described with reference to FIGS. 2-11.

Server

The server 110 may be implemented by one or more computing devices 112that may communicate with data depository 118. The server 110 may alsooperate in a distributed computing environment including severalcomputer systems that are interconnected using one or more computernetworks. Moreover, the processing of the various components or modulesof the server 110 can be distributed across multiple machines, networks,or other computing resources. The various components or modules of theserver 110 can also be implemented in one or more virtual machines orhosted computing environment (e.g., “cloud”) resources, rather than indedicated servers.

Association, Approval, and Publication of User-Uploaded Photo

A publication platform described herein may allow a user to provide aphoto, for example, featuring a person wearing a sweater and a pair ofshoes made by a brand, request that the photo be associated with thesweater and the pair of shoes made the brand. Upon approval of therequested association by the brand, the photo may be published to otherusers of the platform in association with the brand and/or the sweaterand the pair of shoes made the brand. For example, as shown in FIG. 7K,when a viewing user navigates to a page dedicated to the particular pairof shoes associated with the user-uploaded photo, the page may display apicture of the pair of shoes (at the top portion of 700K) along with theuser-uploaded photo (at the bottom portion of 700K).

Workflow

With reference to FIG. 2, an example work flow illustrating suchassociation, approval, and publication process on a publication platformis described. At (1), a content generating user uploads a user photo tothe platform (e.g., via the user interface illustrated in FIG. 7B). Theuser photo may show a person wearing or using one or more items.Although the example of FIG. 2 is described with reference to a userphoto, any other user content can be used, such as video, sound clip,text, or any other audiovisual data. At (2), in response to the uploadof the user photo, the platform (e.g., association creation module 114)processes the uploaded user photo. At (3), in response to an indicationthat the user wishes to associate the user photo with one or more items(e.g., provided by user activation of a selectable option “Link items”provided in the user interface shown in FIG. 7C), the platform providesa list of items available on the platform to the user (e.g., viaphoto-uploading user device 102). Alternatively, in response to anindication that the user wishes to associate the user photo with one ormore items, the platform provides a search interface, for example, asshown in FIG. 7D. At (4), from the list of items or the search interfacepresented to the user in (3), the user selects one or more items to beassociated with or linked to the uploaded user photo. At (5), inresponse to the user's selection of the one or more items from the listof items or the search interface, the platform (e.g., associationapproval module 116) processes the items selected by the user. Theplatform may determine the identity of the brand owner associated witheach of the items selected by the user. At (6), upon determining theidentity of the brand owner of each of the selected items, the platformrequests approval of the association or link to be created the userphoto and each of the selected items to the corresponding brand owner ofthat item (e.g., via brand client device 106). At (7), upon reviewingthe received approval request (e.g., via a brand owner interface and/orother modes of communication), the brand owner provides approval of theassociation or link between the user photo and the selected items of thebrand owner to the platform. At (8), upon receiving the brand ownerapproval from the brand owner, the platform (e.g., association approvalmodule 116) processes the brand owner approval. At (9), upon processingthe brand approval, the platform (e.g., association publication module120) publishes the brand-approved association to one or more contentviewing users of the platform. For example, the platform may publish theassociation (e.g., the user photo along with one or more items linked tothe user photo) to the followers or subscribers of the brand. Inembodiments, the platform causes the user photo to be presented to thecontent viewing users via newsfeeds. Additionally or alternatively, theplatform causes the user photo to be available for viewing by thecontent viewing users upon such content viewing users' navigation to aspecific page including the user photo (e.g., the brand's page featuringthe items associated with the user photo). At (10), subsequent topublishing the user photo, the platform (e.g., user reward module 122)detects a specified user action (e.g., sale, like, follow, forward,download, favorite, etc.) by one of the content viewing users inconnection with the published association. The specified user action maybe a sale of the brand owner's item that began with the content viewinguser's viewing of the user photo uploaded by the content generatinguser, where the association between the brand owner's item and the userphoto was requested by the content generating user and approved by thebrand owner of the item. At (11), upon detection of such specified useraction, the platform (e.g., user reward module 122) determines a userreward based on the detected user action by the contenting viewing user.At (12), upon determining the user reward, the platform provides thedetermined user reward to the content generating user. The reward can bea credit available for the content generating user to use on theplatform.

Linking a User Photo to Multiple Pages Based on Approval of LinkRequests

As discussed herein, a user browsing a sweater, for example, on aclothing brand's website may wish to see photos showing how other peopleare wearing the sweater or photos showing with what other items otherpeople are wearing the sweater. FIG. 3A is a flowchart of linking a userphoto to multiple pages based on approval of link requests in accordancewith an embodiment, such that the user can navigate from, for example, asweater page to another page dedicated to a pair of boots via auser-uploaded photo depicting both the sweater and the pair of boots.The steps illustrated in FIG. 3A may be performed by the platformdescribed herein with reference to FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 2, or anycomponents therein, or any other system discussed herein or otherdevices within the scope of the present disclosure.

Logging Onto the Platform

At block 302, a user logs onto the platform, where the user can browsefashion items on the respective item pages provided on the platform.Logging onto the platform may involve the user providing usercredentials (e.g., a user name and a password) via a user interfaceprovided by the platform.

Selection of User Photo

The user may wish to share a photo with other users of the platform. Insuch a case, at block 304, the user selects a user photo stored on theuser's smartphone, where the user photo features, for example, a personwearing a sweater and a pair of boots. The user may, while logged ontothe platform, activate a user interface button for uploading a userphoto. Upon user activation of such user interface button, the platformmay provide a user interface for locating and selecting a user photofrom the collection of photos stored on the user's smartphone. Forexample, the user photo may be a photo taken using the camera providedon the user's smartphone or a photo that is downloaded or otherwisestored onto the user's smartphone. Although the sweater and the bootsare used for illustrative purposes, the techniques described herein canbe extended to any other items.

Selecting Items Appearing in the User Photo

Upon receiving the user photo, the platform may present the user with acollection of items available on the platform. At block 306, the userselects the sweater shown in the user photo from the collection of itemsavailable on the platform, and also selects the boots shown in the userphoto from the collection of items available on the platform. Tofacilitate selection of items, the platform, instead of presenting alist of items, may provide an item search user interface to the user forlocating the desired item from the database of items registered on theplatform (or identifying an item available on another platform externalto the platform). In some embodiments, the platform may provide a listof item categories, and upon user selection of an item category, theplatform may provide a list of brand owners associated with the selecteditem category, and upon user selection of a brand owner, the platformmay provide a list of items matching the selected item category and theselected brand owner. Alternatively, the list of item categories may bepresented upon user selection of a brand owner from a list of brandowners. In some embodiments, the list provided to the user may be adatabase of items searchable by the brand owner name, item type, itemcolor, or other search parameters.

Generating Link Requests

Upon user selection of the sweater, the selected sweater is associatedwith the user photo, and a link request for linking the selected sweaterand the user photo in the platform database is generated (e.g., forapproval by the brand owner of the sweater). Similarly, upon userselection of the boots, the selected pair of boots is associated withthe user photo, and a link request for linking the selected boots andthe user photo in the platform database is generated (e.g., for approvalby the brand owner of the boots). In some implementations, the selectedsweater and the selected pair of boots are not associated with the userphoto upon user selection, but associated with the user photo uponapproval by the respective the brand owners. In some implementations,the link requests are generated after the user photo has been uploaded.

Uploading the User Photo and Creating a Database Entry for User Photo

After selecting the one or more items featured in the user photo, atblock 308, the user uploads the user photo to the platform such that theuser photo can be viewable by other users of the platform and/orpublished in association with the selected items. Upon receiving theuser photo, the platform stores the uploaded user photo in the platformdatabase. In response to detecting the uploaded user photo, the platformmay create a database entry in the database maintained by the platform.

Content of Database Entry

As shown in FIG. 1C, a database entry corresponding to a user photo mayinclude a user photo identifier identifying the user photo and a useridentifier identifying the user who uploaded the user photo. Inembodiments, the database entry is updated, in response to a request toassociate the user photo with one or more items (or brand approval ofsuch a request), to include (i) a brand or brand identifier identifyingthe brand owner(s) associated with or linked to the user photo after abrand owner or an item of the brand owner is associated with or linkedto the user photo, (ii) an item identifier identifying the item(s)associated with or linked to the user photo after an item is associatedwith or linked to the user photo, (iii) a location identifieridentifying the location in which the user photo is stored after theuser photo is stored at the location, (iv) an approved brand owneridentifier identifying the brand owner(s) who has approved theuser-requested associations or links with respect to the user photoafter the platform receives approval from the brand owner(s), and/or (v)an approved item identifier identifying the item(s) whose associationshave been approved by the brand owner(s) associated with the item(s)after the platform receives brand owner approval for the item(s).

Identifying the Items

At block 310, in response to receiving the uploading user's selection ofthe sweater and the boots, the platform identifies the selected sweaterin the platform database and also identifies the selected boots in theplatform database. For example, the user device may transmit the itemidentifiers of the selected sweater and boots to the platform, and theplatform may identify the item entries corresponding to the sweater andthe boots using the received item identifiers.

Requesting Brand Owner Approval

At block 312, upon receiving the uploading user's selection of thesweater and the boots, the platform requests the brand owner of theidentified sweater to approve displaying the user photo on the sweaterpage provided on the platform, and also requests the brand owner of theidentified boots to approve displaying the user photo on the boots pageprovided on the platform. For example, the platform may determine thebrand identifiers corresponding to the sweater and the boots specifiedin the item entries corresponding to the sweater and the boots. Therequests may be transmitted to the brand owners using the addressinformation of the respective brand owners (e.g., specified in the brandentries identified using the determined brand identifiers). In someembodiments, the requests may be generated and placed within theplatform (e.g., in the platform inbox), such that the requests are madevisible to the brand owners the next time the brand owners log onto theplatform. In some embodiments, a notification may be sent to the brandowner for each link request associated with an item of the brand owner.

Linking the User Photo to Approved Items

At block 314, upon receiving approvals from both of the brand owners,the platform causes the user photo to be displayed on the sweater pageand also on the boots page. For example, the platform may modify thesweater page to include the user photo and also modify the boots page toinclude the user photo. In another example, the platform may update thedatabase entry of the user photo to include a reference to the databaseentries of the sweater page and the boots page, respectively. In yetanother example, the platform may update the database entry of the userphoto to include a reference to the database entries of the sweater andthe boots, respectively. In yet another example, the platform may updatethe database entry of the sweater page (or the sweater) to include areference to the database entry of the user photo, and update thedatabase entry of the boots page (or the boots) to include a referenceto the database entry of the user photo. In embodiments, when therequest to link the user photo to each item depicted in the user photois approved by the corresponding brand owner, the platform may cause theuser photo and the item content (e.g., a brand-uploaded picturerepresentative of the particular item) to be displayed in the samescreen (e.g., display screen of a user device). An example of such ascreen configuration is described in greater detail below with referenceto FIG. 3C.

Accessing the Sweater Page

Subsequent to linking of the user photo to the sweater, at block 316, aviewing user accesses the sweater page and selects the user photodisplayed on the sweater page. To access the sweater page, the viewinguser may have selected a picture of the sweater on a different pageprovided on the platform. In some embodiments, to access the sweaterpage, the viewing user may have selected the sweater from a collectionof items presented to the viewing user by the platform. In otherembodiments, to access the sweater page, the viewing user may haveactivated a link (e.g., a URL) from a location external to the platform.

Displaying Boots Picture Along with Sweater Picture

At block 318, in response to the viewing user's selection of the userphoto displayed on the sweater page, the platform causes a boots picturerepresentative of the boots to be displayed along with a sweater picturerepresentative of the sweater to the viewing user (e.g., via the displayscreen of the viewing user's smartphone). The platform may cause theboots picture and the sweater picture to be displayed alongside the userphoto uploaded by the user. An example of such a screen configuration isdescribed in greater detail below with reference to FIG. 3C. Inembodiments, the platform receives a content identifier associated withthe user photo selected by the viewing user, and identifies the contententry corresponding to the selected user photo. Based on the identifiedcontent entry specifying the sweater (e.g., the item identifierassociated with the sweater) and the boots (e.g., the item identifierassociated with the boots), the platform identifies the item entriescorresponding to the sweater and the boots and displays the sweaterpicture and the boots picture specified in the respective item entries.

Item Picture Representative of the Item

In embodiments, before an item is linked to a user photo uploaded by auser of the platform, the item may already be associated with an itemcontent depicting the item. The item content may be a pictureillustrating the item in an unworn state (e.g., the item by itselfwithout any person wearing the item or the item with a person next tothe item). For example, the item content can be a picture of the sweaterin a white background. Alternatively, the item content may be a photofeaturing a person wearing the item. Such item content may be uploadedand associated with the item by the brand owner of the item. In additionto such item content, a content generating user may request that theitem be linked to (or associated with) a user photo featuring a personwearing the item.

User Selection of Boots Picture

Upon viewing the user photo (showing a person wearing the sweater andthe boots) along with the sweater picture and the boots picture, theviewing user may wish to see how other people are wearing the boots. Atblock 320, the viewing user selects the boots picture from a screendisplaying the boots picture along with the sweater picture and the userphoto. An example of such a screen configuration is described in greaterdetail below with reference to FIG. 3C.

Displaying Boots Page Showing User Photo

At block 322, in response to the viewing user's selection of the bootspicture from the screen displaying the boots picture along with thesweater picture and the user photo, the platform causes the boots pageto be displayed, where the boots page shows the user photo. In someembodiments, the platform accesses a URL associated with the bootspicture selected at block 320 and causes the content at the accessed URLto be displayed. In other embodiments, the platform determines an itemID or another parameter associated with the boots picture selected atblock 320 and generates the boots page based on the determined ID orparameter. For example, the boots picture may be associated with an itemID of the boots stored in the platform database. The platform may accessthe database entry of the boots using the item ID, determine which userphotos, descriptions, and other content are associated with the boots,and generate the boots page including such user photos, descriptions,and other content. As discussed herein, the boots page may include otheruser photos whose links to the boots were previously approved by thebrand owner of the boots. The boots page may also include one or morephotos of the boots uploaded by the brand owner. An example of such ascreen configuration is described in greater detail below with referenceto FIG. 3C.

User Selection of User Photo on Boots Page

Upon viewing the boots picture along with other user photos featuringthe boots, the viewing user may wish to see the user photo again alongwith items worn by the person depicted in the user photo. At block 324,the viewing user selects, from the boots page displaying the bootspicture along with the user photo, the user photo displayed along withthe boots picture on the boots page. An example of such a boots page isdescribed in greater detail below with reference to FIG. 3C.

Displaying Sweater Picture Along with Boots Picture

At block 326, in response to the viewing user's selection of the userphoto displayed on the boots page, the platform causes the sweaterpicture to be displayed along with the boots picture to the viewinguser. The platform may cause the boots picture and the sweater pictureto be displayed alongside the user photo uploaded by the user. Anexample of such a screen configuration is described in greater detailbelow with reference to FIG. 3C. In embodiments, the platform receives acontent identifier associated with the user photo selected by theviewing user, and identifies the content entry corresponding to theselected user photo. Based on the identified content entry specifyingthe sweater (e.g., the item identifier associated with the sweater) andthe boots (e.g., the item identifier associated with the boots), theplatform identifies the item entries corresponding to the sweater andthe boots and displays the sweater picture and the boots picturespecified in the respective item entries.

Providing Navigable Path Between Sweater Page and Boots Page Using UserPhoto

FIG. 3B illustrates linking between the database entry for the userphoto and the database entries for the item pages or the items in thedatabase of the platform. As shown in FIG. 3B, the user photo Afeaturing a person wearing the sweater and the boots is linked to thesweater page and/or the sweater in the platform database, and is alsolinked to the boots page and/or the boots in the platform database. Insome embodiments, each link is created upon receipt of the link requestapproval from the corresponding brand owner (e.g., brand owner of theitem requested to be linked to the user photo).

Navigation From Item Page to Photo Page

FIG. 3C illustrates navigation (enabled by the linking process describedhere) through two item pages on the platform via a user photo inaccordance with an embodiment. As shown in FIG. 3C, sweater page 350includes a sweater picture G (uploaded by the brand owner) along with adescription of the sweater. The sweater page 350 further includes userphoto A, user photo B, and brand photo C. As indicated by arrow 350A,upon user selection of the user photo A, page 360 is presented to theuser. The page 360 includes the user photo A along with the sweaterpicture G and boots picture H. The presentation of sweater picture G andboots picture H alongside user photo A may indicate to the user viewingthe page 350 that the sweater and the boots depicted in sweater pictureG and boots picture H, respectively, correspond to the sweater and theboots worn by the person shown in user photo A. Although only two itempictures are shown on the page 360, the embodiments described herein arenot limited as such, and any number of items can be linked to a givenuser photo and displayed alongside the user photo upon approval by therespective brand owners of the items.

Navigation From Photo Page to Another Item Page

Further, as indicated by arrow 360A of FIG. 3C, upon user selection ofboots picture H, boots page 370 is presented to the user, where bootspage 370 includes the boots pictures H and J along with a description ofthe boots. The boots page 360 further includes user photo A, brand photoC, and user photo D. As indicated by arrow 370A, upon user selection ofthe user photo A, the page 360 is presented to the user. As indicated byarrow 360B, upon user selection of the sweater picture G, the sweaterpage 350 is presented to the user.

“Go Back” Action

In embodiments, the viewing user's selection of a specific one of theuser-uploaded photos triggers a “go back” action (e.g., on the viewinguser's web browser or mobile application) while the viewing user'sselection of any of the remaining user-uploaded photos (other than thespecific one) triggers causes a new page associated with the selecteduser-uploaded photo to be displayed. Such specific one of theuser-uploaded photos may be displayed in the initial position among theuser-uploaded photos, in the last position among the user-uploadedphotos, or at a position other than the first or last position.Similarly, the viewing user's selection of a specific one of the itemphotos triggers a “go back” action (e.g., on the viewing user's webbrowser or mobile application) while the viewing user's selection of anyof the remaining item photos (other than the specific one) triggerscauses a new page associated with the selected item photo to bedisplayed. Such specific one of the item photos may be displayed in theinitial position among the item photos, in the last position among theitem photos, or at a position other than the first or last position. Forexample, after arrow 350A, the viewing user's selection of the sweaterpicture G may trigger a “go back” action to cause the sweater page 350to be displayed, whereas the viewing user's selection of the bootspicture H may causes the boots page 370 to be created. Alternatively,regardless of whether the viewing user arrived at page 360 via arrow350A or 370A, the viewing user's selection of the sweater picture G orthe boots picture H causes the sweater page 350 or the boots page 370 tobe created without triggering a “go back” action.

Displaying Items Linked to a Selected User Photo

As discussed herein, a user photo showing a person wearing a sweater anda pair of boots can be linked to the sweater and the pair of boots inthe database of the platform. When a viewing user accesses such a userphoto (e.g., because the viewing user found the user photo interestingand wanted to learn more about the items worn by the person depicted inthe user photo), the platform causes the user photo to be displayedalongside the sweater picture and the boots picture based on the linkingbetween the user photo and the sweater and the boots in the database ofthe platform. FIG. 4A is a flowchart of displaying items linked to sucha user photo in accordance with an embodiment. The steps illustrated inFIG. 4A may be performed by the platform described herein with referenceto FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 2, or any components therein, or any other systemdiscussed herein or other devices within the scope of the presentdisclosure. Block 402 may be identical or similar to the processdescribed in connection with block 302 of FIG. 3A.

Accessing a Shirt Page on the Platform

A viewing user logged onto the platform may be looking for a new shirt.At block 404, using the user interface provided by the platform, theuser accesses a shirt page including details of a particular shirt anddisplaying a photo along with a shirt picture representative of theshirt. For example, the shirt picture may be a picture showing the shirtin an unworn state. The shirt picture may have been designated by thebrand owner of the shirt. Although a shirt is used in the example ofFIG. 4A, the embodiments of the present disclosure are not limited assuch, and the techniques described in connection with the example ofFIG. 4A can be extended to other items, and techniques described inconnection with embodiments involving any item(s) can be applied to theembodiments described with reference to any other item(s).

Selecting the Photo Displayed on the Shirt Page

At block 406, the user selects the photo displayed on the shirt page,where the photo shows a person wearing the particular shirt. An exampleof such a screen configuration is described in greater detail below withreference to FIG. 4C.

Locating All Items Linked to Selected Photo

At block 408, in response to the viewing user's selection of the photodisplayed on the shirt page, the platform locates, in the platformdatabase, all items that are linked to the selected photo, where each ofthe located items has been registered on the platform by the respectivebrand owner of the item. The located items also include the shirtdepicted in the selected photo.

Displaying All Linked Items Along with Selected Photo

At block 410, upon identifying the one or more items linked, in thedatabase of the platform, to the selected photo, the platform causes theselected photo to be displayed along with the items linked to theselected photo, where each item, including the shirt, is represented bya picture designated by the respective brand owner of that item. Forexample, in response to the user selection of the photo, the platformdetermines whether the selected photo is linked in the platform databaseto any items and cause each of the items linked to the user photo to bedisplayed along with the selected photo. Further, when generating theitem page for a given item, the platform may determine whether the itemis linked in the platform database to any user photos and cause each ofthe user photos linked to the item to be displayed on the item page.

Providing Navigable Path Among Multiple Item Pages Using User Photo

FIG. 4B illustrates linking between the database entry for the userphoto and the database entries for the item pages or the items in thedatabase of the platform. As shown in FIG. 4B, the user photo Yfeaturing a person wearing a shirt, item E, and item F is linked to thedatabase entry for the shirt, to the database entry for item E, and tothe database entry for item F. Further, as shown in FIG. 4B, the shirt,item E, and item F are each associated with a page, a picture, and adescription. In some embodiments, all items linked to a given user photoeach have a corresponding item page on the platform, where the item pageprovides details regarding the item. In other embodiments, some of theitems linked to the user photo have corresponding item pages on theplatform but the remaining items do not have any corresponding pages onthe platform. In some embodiments, specific association between theitems and the corresponding pages are not created in the platformdatabase, and the platform generates, upon user request, the item pagecorresponding to a given item based on the objects linked to the givenitem in the platform database. In one example, the database entry forthe shirt may not include a specific reference to the shirt page asshown in FIG. 4B, and the platform may generate the shirt page based onthe shirt picture, the shirt description, and any photos (includingphoto Y) linked to the shirt in the platform database.

Providing Navigable Path Among Multiple Unrelated Items or Pages

In some implementations, multiple items or multiple pages that areotherwise unrelated may be linked such that a navigable path is createdamong the multiple items or pages. For example, in some cases, theuploading user may request that a user photo be associated with one ormore items that are not depicted in the user photo.

Navigation from Shirt Page to Photo Page

FIG. 4C illustrates navigation through multiple item pages on theplatform via a user photo in accordance with an embodiment. As shown inFIG. 4C, shirt page 450 includes a picture of the shirt along with adescription of the shirt. The shirt page 450 further includes photos X,Y, and Z. As indicated by arrow 450A, upon the viewing user's selectionof photo Y, page 460 is presented to the viewing user. The page 460includes photo Y along with the picture of the shirt, the picture ofitem E, and the picture of item F. The presentation of the pictures ofthe shirt, item E, and item F alongside photo Y may indicate to the userviewing the page 450 that the shirt, item E, and item F depicted in therespective pictures correspond to the shirt, item E, and item F worn bythe person(s) shown in photo Y. Although only three item pictures areshown on the page 460, the embodiments described herein are not limitedas such, and any number of items can be linked to a given photo anddisplayed alongside the photo upon approval by the respective brandowners of the items.

Navigation from Photo Page to Other Item Pages

Further, as indicated by arrow 460A, upon the viewing user's selectionof the picture of item E, item E page 470 is presented to the viewinguser. The item E page 470 includes a picture of item E along with adescription of item E and photos Y and W. As indicated by arrow 470A,upon the viewing user's selection of photo Y displayed on the item Epage 470, page 460 is displayed to the viewing user. As indicated byarrow 460B, upon the viewing user's selection of the picture of item F,item F page 480 is presented to the viewing user. The item F page 480includes a picture of item F along with a description of item F andphotos G, H, and Y. As indicated by arrow 480A, upon the viewing user'sselection of photo Y displayed on the item F page 480, page 460 isdisplayed to the viewing user. As indicated by arrow 460C, upon theviewing user's selection of the picture of the shirt displayed on thepage 460 displaying photo Y, the shirt page 450 is presented to theviewing user.

Requesting a New Brand or a New Item to be Linked with User Photo

In some cases, the item that an uploading user wishes to associate witha user photo may not be available on the platform (e.g., the item maynot have a corresponding entry in the item database 162). FIG. 5A is aflowchart of requesting a new brand or a new item on the platform insuch cases, in accordance with an embodiment. The steps illustrated inFIG. 5A may be performed by the platform described herein with referenceto FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 2, or any components therein, or any other systemdiscussed herein or other devices within the scope of the presentdisclosure. Block 502 may be identical or similar to the processdescribed in connection with block 302 of FIG. 3A.

Selection of User Photo

A user may wish to share a photo with other users of the platform. To doso, at block 504, the user selects a user photo stored on the user'ssmartphone, where the user photo features a person wearing a tie and abelt. For example, the user photo may be a photo taken using the cameraprovided on the user's smartphone, where the photo shows the userwearing the tie and the belt. The user may, while logged onto theplatform, activate a user interface button for uploading a user photo.Upon user activation of such user interface button, the platform mayprovide a user interface for locating and selecting a user photo fromthe collection of photos stored on the user's smartphone. Although thetie and the belt are used for illustrative purposes, the techniquesdescribed herein can be extended to any other items.

Generation of Link Requests

Upon receiving the user photo, the platform may present the user with acollection of items available on the platform. For example, the user maylearn that the collection of items includes the tie but not the belt. Insuch a case, at block 506, the user selects the tie shown in the userphoto from the collection of items available on the platform, and alsoprovides an indication to the platform that the belt shown in the userphoto cannot be located in the collection of items available on theplatform. For example, upon determining that the belt cannot be locatedin the platform database, the user may activate a user interface buttonto indicate to the platform that the belt or the brand owner of the belthas not yet registered the belt or the brand on the platform. Based onsuch indication, the platform associates the selected tie with the userphoto, and generates a link request for linking the selected tie and theuser photo in the platform database (e.g., for approval by the brandowner of the tie), but refrains from generating a link request forlinking the belt to the user photo. In some embodiments, even though alink request is not generated by the platform, the user photo isassociated with the belt based on additional information provided by theuser (e.g., name, brand, and other details of the belt).

Uploading the User Photo and Creating a Database Entry for User Photo

At block 508, the user uploads the user photo to the platform, and theplatform stores the uploaded user photo in the platform database. Inresponse to detecting the uploaded user photo, the platform may create adatabase entry in the database maintained by the platform as discussedherein.

Generating Item Picture for Unavailable Item

At block 510, in response to the uploading user's indication that thebelt shown in the user photo cannot be located in the collection ofitems available on the platform, the platform generates a belt pictureto be used to represent the particular belt by cropping a portion of theuser photo in which the belt is shown, and also links, in the platformdatabase, the generated belt picture to the user photo. An example datastructure is shown in FIG. 5B. In some embodiments, the user identifiesthe location within the user photo in which the belt is shown. In otherembodiments, the platform automatically detects the belt (and/or anyother items prior to or after selection of such items) in the userphoto. The cropped belt photo may be stored in the platform database inassociation with the belt. Alternatively, upon receiving an indicationthat the belt is not available on the platform (or as a default optionwithout receiving such an indication), the platform may prompt the userto provide a belt picture or a link to a belt picture that can be usedto represent the particular belt.

Requesting Brand Owner Approval for Available Item

At block 512, in response to the uploading user's request to associatethe user photo with the tie, the platform requests the brand owner ofthe identified tie to approve displaying the user photo on the tie pageprovided on the platform but does not provide a similar request for thebelt.

Linking the User Photo to Approved Available Items

At block 514, upon receiving approval from the brand owner of the tie,the platform causes the user photo to be displayed on the tie page butnot on the boots page. An example of such a screen configuration isdescribed in greater detail below with reference to FIG. 5C.

Accessing the Tie Page

At block 516, a viewing user accesses the tie page and selects the userphoto displayed on the tie page. To access the tie page, the viewinguser may have selected a picture of the tie on a different page providedon the platform. In some embodiments, to access the tie page, theviewing user may have selected the tie from a collection of itemspresented to the viewing user by the platform. In other embodiments, toaccess the tie page, the viewing user may have activated a link (e.g., aURL) from a location external to the platform.

Displaying Cropped Belt Picture Along with Brand-Designated Tie Picture

At block 518, in response to the viewing user's selection of the userphoto displayed on the tie page, the platform causes the cropped beltpicture representative of the belt to be displayed along with a tiepicture designated by the brand owner of the tie to the viewing user(e.g., via the display screen of the viewing user's smartphone). Theplatform may cause the cropped belt picture and the brand-designated tiepicture to be displayed alongside the user photo uploaded by the user.An example of such a screen configuration is described in greater detailbelow with reference to FIG. 5C.

User Selection of Cropped Belt Picture

At block 520, the viewing user selects the cropped belt picture from ascreen displaying the cropped belt picture along with thebrand-designated tie picture and the user photo. An example of such ascreen configuration is described in greater detail below with referenceto FIG. 5C.

Displaying Belt Page Showing User Photo

At block 522, in response to the viewing user's selection of the croppedbelt picture from the screen displaying the cropped belt picture alongwith the brand-designated tie picture and the user photo, the platformdoes not cause another page (e.g., the belt page) to be displayed. Forexample, in response to the viewing user's selection of the cropped beltpicture from the screen displaying the cropped belt picture along withthe brand-designated tie picture and the user photo, the platform maycause the same screen to continue to be displayed to the viewing user.the An example of such a screen configuration is described in greaterdetail below with reference to FIG. 5C.

User Selection of Brand-Designated Tie Picture

At block 524, the viewing user selects the brand-designated tie picturedisplayed along with the cropped belt picture and the user photo. Anexample of such a belt page is described in greater detail below withreference to FIG. 5C.

Displaying Tie Picture Along with Belt Picture

At block 526, in response to the viewing user's selection of thebrand-designated tie picture displayed along with the cropped beltpicture and the user photo, the platform causes the tie page to bedisplayed along with the user photo. An example of such a screenconfiguration is described in greater detail below with reference toFIG. 5C.

Linking Photo Featuring Item Unavailable on the Platform

FIG. 5B illustrates linking between the database entry for the userphoto and the database entry for an item unavailable in the database ofthe platform. The user photo Q featuring a person wearing a tie and abelt is linked to the database entry for the tie and the database entryfor the belt. The tie is linked, in the platform database, to the tiepage, the tie picture designated by the brand owner of the tie, and thetie description provided by the brand owner. In contrast, the belt isnot linked to its own dedicated page on the platform but the belt islinked, in the platform database, to the belt picture generated bycropping a portion of the user photo Q and the belt description providedby the uploading user (e.g., the user who uploaded the user photo Q ontothe platform). The user photo Q is linked to the tie available on theplatform and the belt not available on the platform. In someembodiments, the belt may be linked to its brand owner if the brandowner is registered on the platform (e.g., the item entry may be createdfor the belt and caused to refer to the brand identifier correspondingto the brand owner of the belt). In other embodiments, neither the beltnor the brand owner of the belt is registered on the platform, and thebelt is linked to neither a dedicated page provided on the platform nora brand owner of the belt.

Navigation from Tie Page to Photo Page

FIG. 5C illustrates navigation to and from an item page including a userphoto featuring an item that is not available on the platform inaccordance with an embodiment. As shown in FIG. 5C, tie page 550includes a picture of the tie along with a description of the tie. Theshirt page 550 further includes user photos P and Q. As indicated byarrow 550A, upon user selection of user photo Q, page 560 is presentedto the user. The page 560 includes user photo Q along with thebrand-designated tie picture and the cropped belt picture. Thepresentation of the brand-designated tie picture and the cropped beltpicture alongside user photo Q may indicate to the user viewing the page550 that the tie and the belt depicted in the respective item picturescorrespond to the tie and the belt worn by the person(s) shown in userphoto Q. Although only two item pictures are shown on the page 560, theembodiments described herein are not limited as such, and any number ofitems, regardless of whether the item is available on the platform, canbe linked to a given photo and displayed alongside the photo uponapproval by the respective brand owners of the items. In someembodiments, only items that are available on the platform can be linkedto a given user photo. In some embodiments, only items that each haveits dedicated page on the platform can be linked to a given user photo.In some embodiments, any number of items, regardless of whether the itemhas a dedicated page on the platform, can be linked to a given photo.

Navigation from Photo Page to Other Item Pages

Further, as indicated by arrow 560A, upon user selection of the pictureof the cropped belt picture, page 560 may continue to be presented tothe user, for example, since the belt does not correspond to any itemavailable in the item database of the platform. Alternatively, asindicated by arrow 560B, upon user selection of the picture of thecropped belt picture, page 570 including information about the brand orbrand owner of the belt may be presented to the user. As shown in FIG.5C, page 570 may include information about the brand owner of the belt(e.g., “Brand X”) and/or other items of the brand owner. In embodiments,page 570 may be a default or predefined page on the platform that isunrelated to the belt or the brand owner of the belt. In embodiments,page 570 may be a page external to the platform (e.g., having adifferent domain name than the platform). As indicated by arrow 560C,upon user selection of the brand-designated tie picture displayed alongwith the user photo Q and the cropped belt picture on page 560, the tiepage 550 is presented to the user.

Displaying Approved Items and Disapproved Items Side-by-Side

In some cases, one brand may approve the user-requested associationbetween a user photo and one of their products, and another brand maynot approve the user-requested association between the user photo andone of their products. For example, the user photo may depict a sweaterin a favorable light while depicting a watch in an unfavorable light,and the brand owner of the sweater may approve the association betweenthe user photo and their sweater, but the brand owner of the watch maynot approve the association between the user photo and their watch. FIG.6A is a flowchart of displaying approved items and disapproved itemsside by side in such cases, in accordance with an embodiment. The stepsillustrated in FIG. 6A may be performed by the platform described hereinwith reference to FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 2, or any components therein, or anyother system discussed herein or other devices within the scope of thepresent disclosure. Blocks 602-612 may be identical or similar to theprocess described in connection with blocks 302-312 of FIG. 3A.

Receiving Approval and Disapproval from Brand Owners

At block 614, upon receiving approval from the brand owner of thesweater and receiving disapproval from the brand owner of the boots, theplatform causes the user photo to be displayed on the sweater page butnot on the boots page. An example of such a screen configuration isdescribed in greater detail below with reference to FIG. 6C.

Accessing the Sweater Page

At block 616, a viewing user accesses the sweater page and selects theuser photo displayed on the sweater page. To access the sweater page,the viewing user may have selected a picture of the sweater on adifferent page provided on the platform. In some embodiments, to accessthe sweater page, the viewing user may have selected the sweater from acollection of items presented to the viewing user by the platform. Inother embodiments, to access the sweater page, the viewing user may haveactivated a link (e.g., a URL) from a location external to the platform.

Displaying Boots Picture Along with Sweater Picture

At block 618, in response to the viewing user's selection of the userphoto displayed on the sweater page, the platform causes a boots picturerepresentative of the boots to be displayed along with a sweater picturerepresentative of the sweater to the viewing user (e.g., via the displayscreen of the viewing user's smartphone). The platform may cause theboots picture and the sweater picture to be displayed alongside the userphoto uploaded by the user. An example of such a screen configuration isdescribed in greater detail below with reference to FIG. 6C.

User Selection of Boots Picture

At block 620, the viewing user selects the boots picture from a screendisplaying the boots picture along with the sweater picture and the userphoto. An example of such a screen configuration is described in greaterdetail below with reference to FIG. 6C.

Refraining from Presenting Boots Page

At block 622, in response to the viewing user's selection of the bootspicture from the screen displaying the boots picture along with thesweater picture and the user photo, the platform does not cause theboots page to be displayed in response to the user selection of theboots picture. For example, the platform does not cause the screen to beredirected to any other page in response to the user selection of theboots picture. The platform may continue to display the boots picturealong with the sweater picture and the user photo depicting the bootsand the sweater. An example of such a screen configuration is describedin greater detail below with reference to FIG. 6C.

User Selection of Sweater Picture

At block 624, the viewing user selects the sweater picture from a screenthat includes the sweater picture, the boots picture, and the user photodepicting the boots and the sweater. An example of such a boots page isdescribed in greater detail below with reference to FIG. 6C.

Displaying Sweater Page Along with User Photo

At block 626, in response to the viewing user's selection of the sweaterpicture from the screen that includes the sweater picture, the bootspicture, and the user photo depicting the boots and the sweater, theplatform causes the sweater page to be displayed to the viewing user,where the displayed sweater page includes the user photo. An example ofsuch a screen configuration is described in greater detail below withreference to FIG. 6C.

Linking User Photo to an Approved Item and an Unapproved Item

FIG. 6B illustrates linking of a user photo to a photo featuring an itemapproved by its brand owner and to another item not approved by itsbrand owner in accordance with an embodiment. The user photo K featuringa person wearing a sweater and a pair of boots is linked to the databaseentry for the sweater page and/or the sweater but not to the databaseentry for the boots page and/or the boots. In some embodiments, the lackof a link between the user photo K and the boots page and/or the bootsin the platform database indicates that the link request has been deniedby the brand owner of the boots. In other embodiments, the lack of alink between the user photo K and the boots page and/or the boots in theplatform database indicates either that the link request for the bootshas not yet been answered by the brand owner of the boots or that thelink request has been denied by the brand owner of the boots.

Navigation from Sweater Page to Photo Page

FIG. 6C illustrates navigation to and from an item page including a userphoto featuring an item whose link request with respect to the userphoto has been approved by the brand owner and another item whose linkrequest with respect to the user photo has been denied by the brandowner, in accordance with an embodiment. As shown in FIG. 6C, sweaterpage 650 includes a sweater picture along with a description of thesweater. The sweater page 650 further includes user photos K and L. Asindicated by arrow 650A, upon user selection of user photo K, page 660is presented to the user. The page 660 includes user photo K along withthe sweater picture and the boots picture. In some embodiments, theboots picture is omitted from page 660 based on the denial (by the brandowner of the boots) of the link request with respect to the user photoK. The presentation of the sweater picture and the boots picturealongside user photo K may indicate to the user viewing the page 650that the sweater and the boots depicted in the respective picturescorrespond to the sweater and the boots worn by the person(s) shown inuser photo K. Although only two item pictures are shown on the page 660,the embodiments described herein are not limited as such, and any numberof items, regardless of whether the link request with respect to theitem is approved by the brand owner of the item, can be displayedalongside the photo on a photo page such as page 660. In some of suchembodiments, the user photo whose link request with respect to an itemhas been denied by the brand owner of the item is not displayed on theitem page corresponding to the item (e.g., as shown on page 670). Insome embodiments, only items whose link request with respect to the userphoto has been approved by the brand owner of the item are displayedalongside the user photo on a photo page such as page 660.

Navigation from Photo Page to Other Item Pages

Further, as indicated by arrow 660A, upon user selection of the bootspicture provided along with the user photo K and the sweater picture onpage 660, page 660 continues to be presented to the user. In the exampleof FIG. 6C, there is no navigable path from the sweater page 650 to theboots page 670, and no navigable path from the page 660 to the bootspage 670. Further, the boots page 670 does not include the user photo K,which was previously requested by the user to be linked to the boots. Asindicated by arrow 660B, upon user selection of the sweater pictureprovided along with the user photo K and the boots picture on page 660,the sweater page 650 is presented to the user.

User Interface Examples

FIGS. 7A-7M illustrate pages presented via a user device in accordancewith an embodiment. Page 700A shows user photos uploaded by users and/orbrands of the platform. The current user (e.g., the user to whom thepages in FIGS. 7A-7M are presented) may select any one of the photos tosee which items of the platform, if any, are linked to the selectedphoto.

User Interface for Uploading a User Photo

As discussed in connection with block 304 of FIG. 3A, block 504 of FIG.5A, and block 604 of FIG. 6A, the user may decide to upload a user phototo the platform for linking two or more item pages. In the example ofFIG. 7A, the current user can activate the (+) button at the bottom ofthe page 700A to provide an indication to the platform that he or shewishes to upload a user photo. Upon user activation of such a userinterface button, the current user may be presented with an option oftaking a photo and using the photo for the upload, or choosing anexisting photo from the phone's photo gallery.

User Interface for Linking an Item to the User Photo

FIG. 7C illustrates the user interface for linking one or more itemsregistered or otherwise available on the platform to theselected/uploaded user photo. As discussed herein, the selected userphoto may have already been uploaded to the platform at the time thepage 700C is presented to the current user. In another embodiment, onlya thumbnail of the selected user photo has been generated (e.g., by themobile app associated with the platform or other special softwareprovided on the smartphone of the current user) and displayed on page700C but a copy of the user photo has not yet been uploaded to theplatform. In the example of FIG. 7C, the user photo shown at the topleft corner of page 700C features one person wearing a pair of boots,and another person wearing a pair of flats. The current user may wish tolink the selected user photo to the particular boots shown in the userphoto and also to the particular flats shown in the user photo, if theboots and/or the flats are available for linking on the platform. Uponuser activation of the user interface button “Link items (0),” page 700Dof FIG. 7D is presented to the current user.

User Interface for Identifying an Item on the Platform

As shown in FIG. 7D, page 700D is a view of the screen displayed to thecurrent user via a user computing device and includes a product searchbar usable for locating the particular items that the current userwishes to link in the platform database. Page 700D also includes adimmed version of the user photo, letting the current user know whichuser photo is being linked to the item(s) to be selected by the currentuser. In response to the user entering a search term, the platformprovides a collection of items that satisfy the search term.

User Interface for Presenting a List of Items and Confirming UserSelection

In the example of FIG. 7E, page 700E is a view of the screen displayedto the current user via a user computing device and shows a list ofitems having “boots” in the item name. The current user may located theparticular boots that he or she is looking for in the list of itemspresented on page 700E. Upon user selection of an item from the list ofitems, page 700F of FIG. 7F is presented to the current user to confirmthe user's selection of the show as shown below the user photo. Page700F indicates that one link request has been generated with respect tothe user photo.

User Interface for Linking Additional Items to the User Photo

The current user can generate additional link request by repeating theprocess illustrated in FIGS. 7C-7E. For example, upon user activation ofthe user interface button “Link items (1),” page 700G is presented tothe current user. As shown on page 700G, the current user may search forthe item that he or she is looking for using the name of the brand owner(e.g., “Rhea”). Upon user selection of the flats depicted in the userphoto, page 700H is presented to the current user. As shown in FIG. 7H,page 700H shows the two link requests generated based on the currentuser's selection of the boots and the flats from the platform database.As shown in FIG. 7I, the current user may add a description of the userphoto prior to submitting the user photo along with the generated linkrequests. Upon user activation of the user interface button “Share,” theuser photo selected by the current user and the link requests generatedin connection with the selected user photo are provided to the platform.

User Interface for Viewing Uploaded User Photo

Upon the current user's activation of the user interface button “Share”via the user interface shown on page 700I, page 700J is presented to thecurrent user (“MR_FASHION”). In some embodiments, such presentation ofpage 700J occurs subsequent to the linking of the content entrycorresponding to the user photo and the item entries corresponding tothe two pairs of shoes selected by the current user, where such linkingis performed by the platform in response to the current user'sactivation of the user interface button “Share” via the user interfaceshown on page 700I. In some embodiments, page 700J is a view of thescreen displayed to the current user via a user computing device andincludes the two items for which link requests are generated, regardlessof whether the link requests are approved by the respective brandowners. In other embodiments, page 700J includes only those items whoselink request has been approved by the brand owner of the item. Page 700Jshows the user photo uploaded by the current user at the top of thescreen, and the items linked to the user photo at the bottom of thescreen. Other users of the platform may access the page 700J and learnthat the shoes worn by the individuals pictured in the user photo arethe boots and the flats shown at the bottom of the screen.

User Interface for Navigating Between Linked Pages

FIGS. 7K, 7L, and 7M illustrate the navigable path created between page700K and page 700M. The interaction among 700K, 700L, and 700M may beidentical or similar to those that among pages 350, 360, and 370 of FIG.3C. Upon user selection of the user photo from the boots page 700K, page700L is presented to the viewing user. Upon user selection of the flatspicture provided along with the user photo and the boots picture on page700L, the flats page 700M is presented to the viewing user. Uponselection of the user photo (e.g., at the bottom left corner of page700M) on the flats page 700M that also includes a plurality of flatspictures (e.g., six pictures of the flats including the flats pictureshown on page 700L) and other user photos depicting the flats (e.g., atthe bottom right corner of page 700M), page 700L is presented to theviewing user. Upon user selection of the boots picture provided alongwith the user photo and the flats picture on page 700L, the boots page700K is presented to the user, where the boots page 700M includes aplurality of boots pictures (e.g., five pictures of the boots includingthe boots picture shown on page 700L). The viewing user can navigate toand from the pages 700K and 700M using the user photo uploaded by“MR_FASHION” and links requested by “MR_FASHION” and approved by therespective brand owners (e.g., “Rhea” in this example).

Overview of Creating and Publishing Associations

FIG. 8 is a flowchart for creating and publishing associations,according to an embodiment of the present invention. The stepsillustrated in FIG. 8 may be performed by the platform described hereinwith reference to FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 2, or any components therein, or anyother system discussed herein or other devices within the scope of thepresent disclosure.

Uploading User Content

At block 802, a user uploads a user content on the platform. Theuploaded user content may be a photo, a video, or other contentgenerated by the user. The user may upload the user content via a userinterface provided by the platform in a browser or a mobile applicationinstalled on the user's device (e.g., content generator device 102).

Creating Associations Between User Content and Available Items

At block 804, the platform associates the user content with at least oneproduct available on the platform. The associations may be created basedon the user's selection of one or more products presented to the user(e.g., via the display on the user's device). In embodiments, the usercontent is a photograph showing the user wearing a sweater, where thesweater is one of the items stored in the database maintained by theplatform and associated with a specific client stored in the databasemaintained by the platform. In embodiments, the user content is a videoshowing the user wearing the sweater.

Consequence of Creating Associations

When an association is created between a user content and an item, atwo-way link is established between the user content and the item (e.g.,the item is linked to the user content and the user content is linked tothe item). In embodiments, the database entry of the user contentincludes an identifier associated with (or a pointer to) the databaseentry of the item, and vice versa. For example, if the contentgenerating user uploads a picture illustrating the user wearing asweater, and the user creates an association between the picture and thesweater (e.g., by selecting from a list of items presented by theplatform an item identifier associated with the sweater), the platform,when publishing the user content, may allow a content viewing user tonavigate from the picture to the sweater as well as from the sweater tothe picture (e.g., from an item detail page of the sweater to thepicture). In embodiments, the picture associated with the sweater isdisplayed along with the item identifier (e.g., which may be a worddescription, a picture, or a thumbnail) corresponding to the sweater,and when the content viewing user requests to view the sweaterassociated with the item identifier, the content viewing user may bepresented with further details of the sweater along with any usercontents with which the sweater is associated. When the content viewinguser requests to view one of the user contents associated with thesweater and displayed alongside the sweater, the user may be presentedwith a full description and/or view of the selected user content, whichis then displayed along with any items associated with the selected usercontent (e.g., the sweater and any other items associated with the usercontent).

Obtaining Client Approval of User-Requested Association

At block 806, in response to receiving the uploading user's request toassociate the user content with the at least one product, the platformobtains client approval of the user-created association between the usercontent and the at least one product. In embodiments, the platformrequests client approval for each product. Additionally oralternatively, the platform requests client approval for each clientassociated with the at least one product.

Client Approval of User Content Associated with a Single Item

In embodiments, a content generating user can create an associationbetween a user content and a single item associated with a client. Whena user content associated with a single item is processed by theplatform, the platform generates and transmits an approval request tothe client associated with the single item. The approval request mayinclude the user-created association between the user content and theitem associated with the client. The client may be presented with asingle approval button and a single rejection button that the client canactivate to approve or reject the user-created association. Upondetecting client approval of the user-created association, the usercontent containing the user-created association is published to usersassociated with the client. The users associated with the client may befollowers of the client, friends of the client, or other associates ofthe client.

Client Approval of User Content Associated with Multiple Items

A user can create an association between a user content and multipleitems associated with a single client. When a user content associatedwith multiple items of a single client is processed by the platform, theplatform generates and transmits an approval request to the clientassociated with the multiple items. The approval request may include theuser-created association between the user content and the itemassociated with the client. The client may be presented with an approvalbutton and a rejection button for each of item associated with the usercontent. In embodiments, the client may be presented with “approve all”and “reject all” buttons for approving all of the user-createdassociations and for rejecting all of the user-created associations,respectively. Upon detecting client approval of some or all of theuser-created association, the user content containing the approveduser-created associations is published to content viewing usersassociated with the client. For example, in response to detecting thatonly some of the user-created associations included in the user contenthave been approved, the rejected user-created associations are removedfrom the user content before publishing the user content to the contentviewing users associated with the client.

Client Approval of User Content Associated with Multiple Clients

A content generating user can create an association between a usercontent and multiple items associated with multiple clients. Themultiple items may each be associated with a different client.Alternatively, some of the multiple items may be associated with asingle client. The process of obtaining client approval for anassociation between a user content and multiple clients is described ingreater detail below with reference to FIG. 9.

Publishing User Content in Association with the Associated Item

At block 808, the platform publishes the user content in associationwith the at least one item associated with the user content based on theobtained client approval. In embodiments, in response to receiving theapproval from the client, the platform causes the user content stored onthe platform to become viewable by the followers of the client alongwith the at least one item. The process of publishing a user contentbased on a client-approved association is described in greater detailbelow with reference to FIG. 10.

Rewarding Original Content Uploader

At block 810, the platform optionally provides a reward to the originaluploader of the user content upon detection of a predetermined event.The predetermined event may be a purchase, a like, a follow, a forward,or other user action by the content viewing users performed inconnection with the published user content. The process of rewarding acontent generating user is described in greater detail below withreference to FIG. 11.

Requesting Client Approval Based on User-Requested Associations

FIG. 9 is a flowchart for sending an approval request to multipleclients based on user-requested associations, according to an embodimentof the present invention. The steps illustrated in FIG. 9 may beperformed by the platform described herein with reference to FIGS. 1A,1B, and 2, or any components therein, or any other system discussedherein or other devices within the scope of the present disclosure. Forconvenience, method 900 is described as performed by the platform.

Selectable Option to Associate Content with Items

At block 902, the platform receives an indication that a user wishes tocreate associations between user content and client items. Inembodiments, the content generating user is presented with a selectableoption for initiating the association process (e.g., to createassociations between one or more client items with the content uploadedby the content generating user) during the upload process. Alternativelyor additionally, the content generating user may be presented with theselectable option for associating a user content previously uploaded bythe content generating user. In other embodiments, the contentgenerating user may be presented with the selectable option forassociating a user content previously uploaded by another user. Therequest to create associations may be received by the platform uponactivation of such a selectable option by the content generating user.

Providing a List of Client Items

At block 904, the platform provides a list of client items for userselection. In embodiments, the list includes client names at the toplevel, and upon user selection of a client name, the list of itemsassociated with the client name is subsequently provided for userselection. In embodiments, one or more intermediate levels of categories(e.g., clothing, winter clothing, down jackets, etc.) may be used tofacilitate the user's selection of client items depicted in the usercontent uploaded by the user.

Items Associated with Non-Registered Clients

In embodiments, the content generating user can associate a user contentonly with items associated with one or more clients whose iteminformation (e.g., list of items associated with the client(s)) isstored on or accessible by the platform. In other embodiments, thecontent generating user can associate a user content with a clientidentifier associated with a client whose item information is not storedon or accessible by the platform.

Request Non-Registered Client

In response to receiving a user request to associate a user content witha client whose item information is not stored or maintained by theplatform, the platform outputs a request option for allowing the user torequest that the client's item information be available in the future.In response to user activation of the request option, the platformgenerates and transmits to the client a request to provide iteminformation to the platform. The client may sign up with the platformvia a registration user interface and provide or import a database ofitems associated with the client. In embodiments, such a request isgenerated and transmitted to the client after a threshold number of useractivations of the request option associated with the client have beendetected.

Receiving User Selection of Client Items

At block 906, the platform receives user selection of a subset of theclient items provided to the content generating user. For example, ifthe content generating user wishes to associate a picture depicting theuser wearing sweater X made by client A and belt Y made by client B withsweater X and belt Y, the content generating user may select sweater Xand belt Y from the list of client items provided by the platform.

Identifying Clients Associated with Selected Client Items

At block 908, the platform identifies the clients associated with theselected client items. For example, if the content generating user hasselected sweater X and belt Y, the platform determines the clientassociated with sweater X (e.g., client A) and the client associatedwith belt Y (e.g., client B) so that client approval may be requestedfrom the respective clients.

Requesting Client Approval of User-Created Associations

At block 910, the platform provides a client approval request to eachidentified client. The client approval request may include the usercontent uploaded by the user content generating user, the associationcreated by the content generating user between the user content and theitems of the identified client. In the example above, the request sentto client A may include the picture and sweater X selected by thecontent generating user, and the request sent to client B may includethe picture and belt Y selected by the content generating user. Inembodiments, the approval request includes items (or association betweenthe user content and the items) that are not associated with the clientreceiving the approval request. For example, the request sent to bothclient X and client Y may include the picture and both sweater X andbelt Y.

Providing Approval or Rejection

The client may be presented with an approval button and a rejectionbutton for each of item associated with the user content and belongingto the specific client. For example, if a user content includes a firstuser-created association associating the user content with a first itemassociated with a first client and a second user-created associationassociating the user content with a second item associated with a secondclient, the approval request (and the user content) sent to the firstclient includes only the first user-created association and the approvalrequest (and the user content) sent to the second client includes onlythe second user-created association. Alternatively, the approval requestand the user content include both the first and second user-createdassociations, but only the first user-created association is visible tothe first client and only the second user-created association is visibleto the second client. In embodiments, the approval request and the usercontent include both the first and second user-created associations, andboth the first and second user-created associations are visible to thefirst and second clients, but only the first user-created association ispresented to the first client for approval and only the seconduser-created association is presented to the second client for approval.

Approving Multiple Items

The clients may be presented with “approve all” and “reject all” buttonsfor approving all of such user-created associations and for rejectingall of such user-created associations, respectively. Upon detectingclient approval of some or all of the user-created association, the usercontent containing the approved user-created associations is publishedto users associated with each client. For example, if a user contentincluded user-created associations A-C belonging to client X anduser-created associations D-F belonging to client Y, and onlyuser-created associations A, B, D, and E were approved, the user contentpublished to the content viewing users associated clients X and Y mayinclude only user-created associations A, B, D, and E.

Show or Hide Associations of Other Clients

In embodiments, the platform determines that a client wishes to publishuser contents only including item associations belonging to the client,and in response to such a determination, the platform removes all otheritem associations (e.g., those belonging to other clients) beforepublishing the user content to the content viewing users associated withthe client. For example, if a user content included user-createdassociations A-C belonging to client X and user-created associations D-Fbelonging to client Y, and only user-created associations A, B, D, and Ewere approved, the user content published to the content viewing usersassociated client X may include only user-created associations A and Bif the platform determines that client X wishes to publish user contentsonly including item associations belonging to client X. On the otherhand, if the platform determines that client Y wishes to publish usercontents including all item associations, the user content published tothe content viewing users associated client Y may include all ofuser-created associations A, B, D, and E.

Further Editing by Client Prior to Approval/Publication

A client can process or otherwise enhance the user content beforeapproving the user-created associations between the user content and oneor more items of the client. For example, the client may place its logoon the user content before approving the user-created associations. Inanother example, the client may apply a photo filter on the user contentbefore approving the user-created associations. The platform may present“approve as is”, “approve with modification”, and “reject” buttons forapproving the user-created association as is (without modification), forapproving the user-created association after modifying the user contentcontaining the user-created association, and for rejecting theuser-created association, respectively.

Detection of Incorrectly Associated Item

The client may detect an incorrectly associated item and modify theuser-created associations such that the user content is associated withthe correct item depicted by the user content. For example, the platformmay provide a selectable option to the client for modifying theuser-created associations such that the user content is associated withthe correct item depicted by the user content. In embodiments, theplatform provides a notification to the original content generating userwho created the association when the user-created association ismodified. Such a notification may include a user approval request forapproving the modified association; if the original content generatinguser approves the modified association, the modified association isconsidered to have been approved by the client, and if the originalcontent generating user rejects the modified association, the modifiedassociation is considered to have been rejected by the client. In otherembodiments, the platform modifies the user-created association based ona request by the client without notifying the original contentgenerating user who created the association.

Publication of Client-Approved Associations

FIG. 10 is a flowchart for publishing client-approved associationsbetween a user content and client items, according to an embodiment ofthe present invention. The steps illustrated in FIG. 10 may be performedby the platform described herein with reference to FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 2,or any components therein, or any other system discussed herein or otherdevices within the scope of the present disclosure. For convenience,method 1000 is described as performed by the platform.

Requesting Client Approval of User-Created Associations

At block 1002, the platform provides a client approval request to aclient for associating a user content with one or more items associatedwith the client. The client approval request may include the usercontent uploaded by the user content generating user, the associationcreated by the content generating user between the user content and theitems of the identified client.

Receiving Client Approval

At block 1004, the platform determines whether a client approval hasbeen provided. If the platform determines that no client approval hasbeen provided, the method 1000 remains at block 1004 until a clientapproval is provided. In embodiments, the platform performs thedetermination of whether a client approval has been provided only inresponse to receiving a client approval associated with the association.

Receiving Additional Client Request

At block 1006, the platform determines whether the received clientapproval includes an additional client request. The additional clientrequest may be a request to apply a photo filter to the user content, arequest to place additional images or logos on the user content, arequest to resize or rotate the user content, and/or a request to modifythe associations. If the platform determines that the received clientapproval includes an additional client request, the method proceeds toblock 1008. Otherwise, the method 1000 proceeds to block 1010.

Performing Client-Specific Modification

At block 1008, the platform performs the client-specific modificationbased on the additional client request. The client-specific modificationmay include modifying the user content and/or the user-createdassociations included in the user content.

Publishing Client-Approved User Content

At block 1010, the platform publishes the client-approved user contentalong with associations created by the content generating user andapproved by the client. In embodiments, the platform causes the usercontent to become viewable by the content viewing users associated withthe client approving the user content.

Removing Rejected Associations

In embodiments, the platform removes the rejected associations (e.g.,the associations that the client decided not to approve) beforepublishing the user content to the content viewing users associated withthe client. The published user content may include user-createdassociations that were approved by the client. In embodiments, theplatform may provide the client with a selectable option for approvingonly the user content and not the associations included in the usercontent. Upon detecting selection of such an option by the client, theplatform causes the approved user content to be published to the contentviewing users associated with the client without any associations thatwere previously created for the approved user content by the contentgenerating user.

Publication to Content Generating User's Followers

In embodiments, the platform publishes the user content uploaded by acontent generating user to other users (e.g., content viewing users)associated with the content generating user, regardless of whether theuser content and/or its associations have been approved by the clients.The user content published to other users associated with the contentgenerating user may include the associations created between the usercontent and one or more products available on the platform. In someembodiments, the user content published to other users associated withthe content generating user includes only those associations that wereapproved by the corresponding client(s). In some of such embodiments,the user content is not initially displayed along with any of itsassociated products, but the platform causes the associated products tobe displayed along with the user content as the associations becomeapproved by the corresponding client(s). In other embodiments, the usercontent published to other users associated with the content generatinguser includes the associations created between the user content and theone or more products regardless of whether the corresponding client(s)approved the associations.

Rewarding Content Generating Users

FIG. 11 is a flowchart for rewarding a content generating user based ondetected action by a content viewing user, according to an embodiment ofthe present invention. The steps illustrated in FIG. 11 may be performedby the platform described herein with reference to FIGS. 1A, 1B, and 2,or any components therein, or any other system discussed herein or otherdevices within the scope of the present disclosure. For convenience,method 1100 is described as performed by the platform.

Detecting a User Action by Content Viewing User

At block 1102, the platform receives an indication that a contentviewing user has activated a user-created association included in a usercontent uploaded by a content generating user. For example, whilebrowsing the content associated with client X, the content viewing usermay find a user content previously uploaded by a content generating userand approved by client X. The user content (e.g., picture of the contentgenerating user wearing sweater A designed and sold by client X) mayinclude associations between the user content and sweater A. The contentviewing user may click on the picture of sweater A displayed alongsidethe user content based on the association between the user content andsweater A.

Providing Item Information

At block 1104, the platform provides item information corresponding tothe association activated by the content viewing user. In embodiments,the item information includes a picture of the item, a description ofthe item, and/or a price of the item.

Detecting Reward-Generating Event

At block 1106, the platform detects an additional user action by thecontent viewing user in connection with the activated association. Inembodiments, such an action may include a purchase of the item.Alternatively or additionally, the user action includes one or more ofliking the item, liking the client, following the client, capturing theitem, downloading the item, forwarding the item to another user, and/orforwarding the client to another user.

Determining User Reward

At block 1108, the platform determines a user reward to be provided tothe content generating user based on the detected additional useraction. For example, if the user content uploaded by the contentgenerating user and/or the association created by the content generatinguser generates a sale, a like, a capture, a download, a forward, afollow, or any other action performed in connection with the usercontent and/or the association, a reward may be provided to the contentgenerating user, for example, to encourage the content generating userto upload more user content and create more associations. The determinedreward may be based on one or more parameters associated with the itemassociated with the user action (e.g., price of the item). Alternativelyor additionally, the determined reward may be based on one or moreparameters associated with the client associated with the user action(e.g., client-specific percentage of the total sale to be paid to thecontent generating user). Alternatively or additionally, the determinedreward may be based on one or more parameters associated with thecontent generating user (e.g., whether the content generating user is aVIP user). Alternatively or additionally, for certain actions, thedetermined reward may be a flat amount regardless of the item or client.

Providing User Reward

At block 1110, the platform provides the determined user reward to thecontent generating user associated with the activated association. Thereward may be provided in the form of a credit usable on the platform.Alternatively or additionally, the reward may have a cash value.Alternatively or additionally, the reward may not have any cash value.

Field of Use

Various embodiments are described in the context of a fashion platformallowing users to browse and purchase fashion products registered by therespective brand owners and to generate and upload user contentdepicting such fashion products. However, the embodiments are notlimited as such, and the techniques described herein may be extended toother industries or fields. For example, the platform may carry cosmeticproducts, audio products, household products, furniture, or anycombinations thereof. As another example, the platform may carry anytype of products in industries in which having an abundance of usercontent depicting such products would provide a competitive advantage.

Example Embodiments (EE)

EE 1. A method for linking a user photo to two or more pages related toproducts of different brands, the method comprising: providing apublication platform comprising a first page for a first product and asecond page for a second product, the first page including a descriptionof the first product, a first photograph featuring the first product,and a first brand of the first product, the second page including adescription of the second product, a second photograph featuring thesecond product, and a second brand of the second product; providing atleast one database comprising products, descriptions of products,photographs, and brands such that the first product is linked to thedescription of the first product, the first photograph featuring thefirst product, and the first brand of the first product and the secondproduct is linked to the description of the second product, the secondphotograph featuring the second product, and the second brand of thesecond product; receiving, from a user, a user photograph featuring atleast the first product, the second product, and a person wearing thefirst product and the second product; receiving, from the user, a linkrequest (i) to link the user photograph and the first product such thatthe user photograph is displayable on the first page along with thefirst photograph that is already configured to be displayed on the firstpage and (ii) to further link the user photograph and the second productsuch that the user photograph is displayable on the second page alongwith the second photograph that is already configured to be displayed onthe second page; in response to the link request, providing the firstbrand with a first approval request for the first brand's approval ordisapproval of linking the user photograph and the first product; inresponse to the link request, providing the second brand with a secondapproval request for the second brand's approval or disapproval oflinking the user photograph and the second product; receiving,subsequent to providing the first brand with the first approval request,the first brand's approval of linking the user photograph and the firstproduct and further receiving, subsequent to providing the second brandwith the second approval request, the second brand's approval of linkingthe user photograph and the second product; and in response to both ofthe first brand's approval and the second brand's approval, linking, inthe at least one database, the user photograph to each of the firstproduct and the second product such that each of the first and secondpages features the user photograph and further configuring the first andsecond pages such that selection of the user photograph on the firstpage leads to displaying at least one element of the second page andfurther such that selection of the user photograph on the second pageleads to displaying at least one element of the first page.

EE 2. The method of EE 1, wherein the at least one element of the firstpage comprises one or more of the description of the first product, thefirst photograph featuring the first product, or a hyperlink pointing tothe first page provided on the publication platform, and the at leastone element of the second page comprises one or more of the descriptionof the second product, the second photograph featuring the secondproduct, or a hyperlink pointing to the second page provided on thepublication platform.

EE 3. The method of EE 1, further comprising, subsequent to receivingthe first brand's approval and the second brand's approval, causing theuser photograph to be displayed on the first page along with the firstphotograph featuring the first product and on the second page along withthe second photograph featuring the second product.

EE 4. The method of EE 1, further comprising: causing the userphotograph to be displayed along with each of the first and secondphotographs; and performing one of (i) in response to selection of thefirst photograph by the user, causing the first page to be displayed,and (ii) in response to selection of the second photograph by the user,causing the second page to be displayed.

EE 5. The method of EE 4, further comprising causing the first phage tobe displayed without accessing an external link pointing to a pagelocated outside the publication platform.

EE 6. The method of EE 1, further comprising linking, in the at leastone database, the user photograph to each of the first product and thesecond product without associating the user photograph with any externallinks pointing to a page located outside the publication platform.

EE 7. The method of EE 1, further comprising, receiving, from the user,an indication that a third product featured in the user photograph isunavailable on the publication platform.

EE 8. The method of EE 7, further comprising in response to receivingthe indication that the third product featured in the user photograph isunavailable on the publication platform, cropping a portion of the userphotograph showing the third product and associating, in the at leastone database, the cropped portion with the third product.

EE 9. The method of EE 8, further comprising causing the cropped portionto be displayed along with the first photograph and the secondphotograph, wherein selection of the cropped portion by the user doesnot lead to displaying any additional elements of another page of thepublication platform.

EE 10. The method of EE 1, wherein the publication platform furthercomprises a third page for a third product, the third page including adescription of the third product, a third photograph featuring the thirdproduct, and a third brand of the third product, wherein the linkrequest further includes a request to link the user photograph and thethird product such that the user photograph is displayable on the thirdpage along with the third photograph that is already configured to bedisplayed on the third page, the method further comprising: in responseto the link request, providing the third brand with a third approvalrequest for the third brand's approval or disapproval of linking theuser photograph and the third product; subsequently receiving the thirdbrand's disapproval of linking the user photograph and the thirdproduct; and in response to the third brand's disapproval, refrainingfrom linking, in the at least one database, the user photograph to thethird product such that the third page does not feature the userphotograph.

EE 11. The method of EE 10, further comprising causing the thirdphotograph, for which linking was disapproved, to be displayed alongwith the first photograph and the second photograph, for each of whichlinking was approved, wherein selection of the third photograph by theuser does not lead to displaying any additional elements of the thirdpage.

EE 12. The method of EE 1, further comprising: in response to selectionof the user photograph displayed on the first page, determining, basedon the at least one database, a complete set of products linked to theuser photograph, wherein the complete set of products includes the firstproduct, the second product, and one or more additional products; andcausing, for each product in the complete set of products, a photographfeaturing the product to be displayed along with the user photograph.

EE 13. The method of EE 1, further comprising: receiving, from the user,a request to initiate generation of the link request for the userphotograph; and in response to the request to initiate generation of thelink request, causing a dimmed version of the user photograph to bedisplayed along with a search user interface configured to enable theuser to identify one or more products to be requested to be linked tothe user photograph.

EE 14. A system for linking a user photo to two or more pages related toproducts of different brands, the system comprising: a publicationplatform comprising a first page for a first product and a second pagefor a second product, the first page including a description of thefirst product, a first photograph featuring the first product, and afirst brand of the first product, the second page including adescription of the second product, a second photograph featuring thesecond product, and a second brand of the second product; and at leastone database comprising products, descriptions of products, photographs,and brands such that the first product is linked to the description ofthe first product, the first photograph featuring the first product, andthe first brand of the first product and the second product is linked tothe description of the second product, the second photograph featuringthe second product, and the second brand of the second product, whereinthe publication platform is configured to: receive, from a user, a userphotograph featuring at least the first product, the second product, anda person wearing the first product and the second product; receive, fromthe user, a link request (i) to link the user photograph and the firstproduct such that the user photograph is displayable on the first pagealong with the first photograph that is already configured to bedisplayed on the first page and (ii) to further link the user photographand the second product such that the user photograph is displayable onthe second page along with the second photograph that is alreadyconfigured to be displayed on the second page; in response to the linkrequest, provide the first brand with a first approval request for thefirst brand's approval or disapproval of linking the user photograph andthe first product; in response to the link request, provide the secondbrand with a second approval request for the second brand's approval ordisapproval of linking the user photograph and the second product;receive, subsequent to providing the first brand with the first approvalrequest, the first brand's approval of linking the user photograph andthe first product, and further receive, subsequent to providing thesecond brand with the second approval request, the second brand'sapproval of linking the user photograph and the second product; and inresponse to both of the first brand's approval and the second brand'sapproval, link, in the at least one database, the user photograph toeach of the first product and the second product such that each of thefirst and second pages features the user photograph, and furtherconfigure the first and second pages such that selection of the userphotograph on the first page leads to displaying at least one element ofthe second page and further such that selection of the user photographon the second page leads to displaying at least one element of the firstpage.

EE 15. The system of EE 14, wherein the at least one element of thefirst page comprises one or more of the description of the firstproduct, the first photograph featuring the first product, or ahyperlink pointing to the first page provided on the publicationplatform, and the at least one element of the second page comprises oneor more of the description of the second product, the second photographfeaturing the second product, or a hyperlink pointing to the second pageprovided on the publication platform.

EE 16. The system of EE 14, wherein the publication platform is furtherconfigured to, subsequent to receiving the first brand's approval andthe second brand's approval, cause the user photograph to be displayedon the first page along with the first photograph featuring the firstproduct and on the second page along with the second photographfeaturing the second product.

EE 17. The system of EE 14, wherein the publication platform is furtherconfigured to: cause the user photograph to be displayed along with eachof the first and second photographs; and perform one of (i) in responseto selection of the first photograph by the user, cause the first pageto be displayed, and (ii) in response to selection of the secondphotograph by the user, cause the second page to be displayed.

EE 18. The system of EE 14, wherein the publication platform is furtherconfigured to: receive, from the user, an indication that a thirdproduct featured in the user photograph is unavailable on thepublication platform; in response to receiving the indication that thethird product featured in the user photograph is unavailable on thepublication platform, crop a portion of the user photograph showing thethird product and associate, in the at least one database, the croppedportion with the third product; and cause the cropped portion to bedisplayed along with the first photograph and the second photograph,wherein selection of the cropped portion by the user does not lead todisplaying any additional elements of another page of the publicationplatform.

EE 19. The system of EE 14, wherein the publication platform furthercomprises a third page for a third product, the third page including adescription of the third product, a third photograph featuring the thirdproduct, and a third brand of the third product, wherein the linkrequest further includes a request to link the user photograph and thethird product such that the user photograph is displayable on the thirdpage along with the third photograph that is already configured to bedisplayed on the third page, wherein the publication platform is furtherconfigured to: in response to the link request, provide the third brandwith a third approval request for the third brand's approval ordisapproval of linking the user photograph and the third product;receive, subsequent to subsequent to providing the third brand with thethird approval request, the third brand's disapproval of linking theuser photograph and the third product; in response to the third brand'sdisapproval, refrain from linking, in the at least one database, theuser photograph to the third product such that the third page does notfeature the user photograph; and cause the third photograph, for whichlinking was disapproved, to be displayed along with the first photographand the second photograph, for each of which linking was approved,wherein selection of the third photograph by the user does not lead todisplaying any additional elements of the third page.

EE 20. The system of EE 14, wherein the publication platform is furtherconfigured to: in response to selection of the user photograph displayedon the first page, determine, based on the at least one database, acomplete set of products linked to the user photograph, wherein thecomplete set of products includes the first product, the second product,and one or more additional products; and cause, for each product in thecomplete set of products, a photograph featuring the product to bedisplayed along with the user photograph.

Other Considerations

Depending on the embodiment, certain acts, events, or functions of anyof the algorithms described herein can be performed in a differentsequence, can be added, merged, or left out altogether (e.g., not alldescribed acts or events are necessary for the practice of thealgorithms). Moreover, in certain embodiments, acts or events can beperformed concurrently, e.g., through multi-threaded processing,interrupt processing, or multiple processors or processor cores or onother parallel architectures, rather than sequentially. In addition,different tasks or processes can be performed by different machinesand/or computing systems that can function together. Although theembodiments of the inventions have been disclosed in the context of acertain preferred embodiments and examples, it will be understood bythose skilled in the art that the present inventions extend beyond thespecifically disclosed embodiments to other alternative embodimentsand/or uses of the inventions and obvious modifications and equivalentsthereof. In addition, while a number of variations of the inventionshave been shown and described in detail, other modifications, which arewithin the scope of the inventions, will be readily apparent to those ofskill in the art based upon this disclosure. It is also contemplatedthat various combinations or subcombinations of the specific featuresand aspects of the embodiments may be made and still fall within one ormore of the inventions. Accordingly, it should be understood thatvarious features and aspects of the disclosed embodiments can becombined with or substituted for one another in order to form varyingmodes of the disclosed inventions. Thus, it is intended that the scopeof the present inventions herein disclosed should not be limited by theparticular disclosed embodiments described above, and that variouschanges in form and details may be made without departing from thespirit and scope of the present disclosure as set forth in the followingclaims.

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 2. A method for linking a user photo to two or more pages related to products of different brands, the method comprising: providing a network platform comprising a first page for a first product and a second page for a second product, wherein the first page includes a description of the first product, a first photograph featuring the first product, and a first brand of the first product, and wherein the second page includes a description of the second product, a second photograph featuring the second product, and a second brand of the second product; providing at least one database comprising identifications of products, descriptions of products, photographs, and brands such that the first product is linked to the description of the first product, the first photograph featuring the first product, and the first brand of the first product and further such that the second product is linked to the description of the second product, the second photograph featuring the second product, and the second brand of the second product; receiving, from a user, a user photograph featuring at least the first product and the second product; providing a user interface for identifying at least one of the products stored in the at least one database to be linked to the user photograph; receiving, from the user, a link request (i) to link the user photograph and the first product such that the user photograph is displayable on the first page along with the first photograph and (ii) to further link the user photograph and the second product such that the user photograph is displayable on the second page along with the second photograph; in response to the link request, providing a first approval request to a first entity associated with the first brand for the first entity's approval or disapproval of linking the user photograph and the first product in the at least one database; in response to the link request, providing a second approval request to a second entity associated with the second brand for the second entity's approval or disapproval of linking the user photograph and the second product in the at least one database; receiving, subsequent to providing the first entity with the first approval request, the first entity's approval of linking the user photograph and the first product; receiving, subsequent to providing the second entity with the second approval request, the second entity's approval of linking the user photograph and the second product; and in response to both of the first entity's approval and the second entity's approval, linking, in the at least one database, the user photograph to each of the first product and the second product such that the user photograph is displayable on the first page along with the first photograph and displayable on the second page along with the second photograph.
 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising, subsequent to receiving the first entity's approval and the second entity's approval, causing the user photograph to be displayed on the first page along with the first photograph featuring the first product and on the second page along with the second photograph featuring the second product.
 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising: causing the user photograph to be displayed along with each of the first and second photographs; and performing one of (i) in response to selection of the first photograph by the user, causing the first page to be displayed, and (ii) in response to selection of the second photograph by the user, causing the second page to be displayed.
 5. The method of claim 4, further comprising causing the first page to be displayed without accessing an external link pointing to a page located outside the network platform.
 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising linking, in the at least one database, the user photograph to each of the first product and the second product without associating the user photograph with any external links pointing to a page located outside the network platform.
 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising: in response to selection of the user photograph displayed on the first page, determining, based on the at least one database, a complete set of products linked to the user photograph, wherein the complete set of products includes the first product, the second product, and one or more additional products; and causing, for each product in the complete set of products, an image associated with the product to be displayed along with the user photograph.
 8. The method of claim 1, further comprising receiving, from the user, an indication that a third product featured in the user photograph is unavailable on the network platform.
 9. The method of claim 8, further comprising in response to receiving the indication that the third product featured in the user photograph is unavailable on the network platform, cropping a portion of the user photograph showing the third product and associating, in the at least one database, the cropped portion with the third product.
 10. The method of claim 9, further comprising causing the cropped portion to be displayed along with the first photograph and the second photograph, wherein selection of the cropped portion by the user does not lead to displaying any additional elements of another page of the network platform.
 11. The method of claim 1, further comprising causing a dimmed version of the user photograph to be displayed behind one or more user interface elements included in the user interface for identifying the products stored in the at least one database to be linked to the user photograph.
 12. A system for linking a user photo to two or more pages related to products of different brands, the system comprising: a network platform implemented using one or more computing devices, the network platform comprising a first page for a first product and a second page for a second product, the first page including a description of the first product, a first photograph featuring the first product, and a first brand of the first product, the second page including a description of the second product, a second photograph featuring the second product, and a second brand of the second product; and at least one database implemented using physical computer storage, the at least one database comprising products, descriptions of products, photographs, and brands such that the first product is linked to the description of the first product, the first photograph featuring the first product, and the first brand of the first product and the second product is linked to the description of the second product, the second photograph featuring the second product, and the second brand of the second product, wherein the one or more computing devices of the network platform are configured to at least: receive, from a user, a user photograph featuring at least the first product and the second product; providing a user interface for identifying at least one of the products stored in the at least one database to be linked to the user photograph; receive, from the user, a link request (i) to link the user photograph and the first product such that the user photograph is displayable on the first page along with the first photograph and (ii) to further link the user photograph and the second product such that the user photograph is displayable on the second page along with the second photograph; in response to the link request, provide a first approval request to a first entity associated with the first brand for the first entity's approval or disapproval of linking the user photograph and the first product in the at least one database; in response to the link request, provide a second approval request to a second entity associated with the second brand for the second entity's approval or disapproval of linking the user photograph and the second product in the at least one database; receive, subsequent to providing the first entity with the first approval request, the first entity's approval of linking the user photograph and the first product; receive, subsequent to providing the second entity with the second approval request, the second entity's approval of linking the user photograph and the second product; and in response to both of the first entity's approval and the second entity's approval, link, in the at least one database, the user photograph to each of the first product and the second product such that the user photograph is displayable on the first page along with the first photograph and displayable on the second page along with the second photograph.
 13. The system of claim 12, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to, subsequent to receiving the first entity's approval and the second entity's approval, cause the user photograph to be displayed on the first page along with the first photograph featuring the first product and on the second page along with the second photograph featuring the second product.
 14. The system of claim 12, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to: cause the user photograph to be displayed along with each of the first and second photographs; and perform one of (i) in response to selection of the first photograph by the user, causing the first page to be displayed, and (ii) in response to selection of the second photograph by the user, causing the second page to be displayed.
 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to cause the first page to be displayed without accessing an external link pointing to a page located outside the network platform.
 16. The system of claim 12, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to link, in the at least one database, the user photograph to each of the first product and the second product without associating the user photograph with any external links pointing to a page located outside the network platform.
 17. The system of claim 12, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to: in response to selection of the user photograph displayed on the first page, determine, based on the at least one database, a complete set of products linked to the user photograph, wherein the complete set of products includes the first product, the second product, and one or more additional products; and cause, for each product in the complete set of products, an image associated with the product to be displayed along with the user photograph.
 18. The system of claim 12, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to receive, from the user, an indication that a third product featured in the user photograph is unavailable on the network platform.
 19. The system of claim 18, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to, in response to receiving the indication that the third product featured in the user photograph is unavailable on the network platform, crop a portion of the user photograph showing the third product and associating, in the at least one database, the cropped portion with the third product.
 20. The system of claim 19, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to cause the cropped portion to be displayed along with the first photograph and the second photograph, wherein selection of the cropped portion by the user does not lead to displaying any additional elements of another page of the network platform.
 21. The system of claim 12, wherein the one or more computing devices are further configured to cause a dimmed version of the user photograph to be displayed behind one or more user interface elements included in the user interface for identifying the products stored in the at least one database to be linked to the user photograph. 